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Apr 17, 2023 · Lucy Webb Hayes, First Lady from 1877 to 1881, bore the nickname “Lemonade Lucy” for her refusal to serve alcohol in the White House. Plus, “portable lemonade,” a dry mix of sugar, lemon, and...
Jun 24, 2021 · By the 1840s, London was home to more than 50 manufacturers, according to the BSDA. The bottled lemonade of the time was a carbonated mix of water and citric acid, as well as lemon oil and sugar syrup, effectively an oleo saccharum – all ingredients that most bartenders today would be familiar with.
Jul 13, 2022 · President Rutherford Hayes' wife Lucy even became known as "Lemonade Lucy" (per The White House) for her stand against spirits and in favor of lemonade. The citrus beverage of choice was likewise a big seller at the circus, which is generally credited with the invention of pink lemonade .
May 8, 2023 · Lucy Webb Hayes, First Lady from 1877 to 1881, bore the nickname “Lemonade Lucy” for her refusal to serve alcohol in the White House. Plus, “portable lemonade,” a dry mix of sugar, lemon, and citric acid, could be carried by soldiers and people on the frontier, for a refreshing drink that could also hide the taste of bad water.
Nov 13, 2015 · Samuel Pepys was one of many Londoners who, by the 1660s, was enjoying the refreshing new beverage of sweet lemon juice, mixed with honey and water, imported from France.
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Confectionery expert Andy Baxendale, who has worked in the industry for more than 20 years and featured on the BBC Two documentary series The Sweet Makers, told Bitesize how items made from...
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The earliest known written record of a lemonade-like beverage dates back to 1000 AD in Egypt, where a drink made from lemon juice and sugar was enjoyed by peasants. However, there is evidence to suggest that Egyptians were consuming lemonade even earlier, as medieval traveler accounts describe a drink called "qatarmizat" made from lemon juice ...